AT&T and Sony Ericsson Announce the Xperia™ X10 Smart meets entertaining - Sony Ericsson's flagship Android smartphone offers an open and integrated world of communication, entertainment and social media DALLAS and ATLANTA, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AT&T* and Sony Ericsson today announced a dynamic multimedia experience with the Android™ based Xperia™ X10, available August 15. The Xperia™ X10 introduces Sony Ericsson's unique and entertainment-driven Xperia™ platform to U.S. customers in a cutting-edge, beautiful and fun package. The Xperia™ X10 comes fully loaded with a 4-inch crystal clear touch display, superfast 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a GPS. The smartphone also features an 8.1 megapixel camera with smile detection, face recognition, autofocus and LED flash. The device comes with 8 GB of on-board memory and a 2 GB in-box memory card, with expandable memory up to 32 GB. Sony Ericsson's custom user experience is great for the intersection of communications and entertainment. Two signature applications, Mediascape and Timescape™, build on the Android platform to enhance the experience for users. * Mediascape on the Xperia ™ X10 gathers music, photos, videos and content from your phone's memory card and online, letting you browse, search, listen and share your media from one unified view. For example, view photos taken on the device as well as your Facebook® and Picasa™ web albums. Or, when listening to a favorite song on your phone, press Sony Ericsson's infinite button to access related content about the artist pulled from the phone's memory as well as albums, songs and video content from YouTube™ and search results from Google. * Timescape™ is a unique communication application that automatically organizes social interactions in chronological order, leaving users free to concentrate on keeping in touch on-the-go. From Facebook® and Twitter® updates to photos, emails and text messages, a scrolling menu offers easy viewing and organization of all communications. Additionally, tap the Timescape™ infinite button to bring up and view all communications from a single person in a single place. "Sony Ericsson has created a unique choice for our smartphone customers looking for a fun and smart device," said Michael Woodward, vice president, Mobile Phone Portfolio, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "Sony Ericsson is raising the bar for entertainment-rich phones with the launch of the Xperia ™ X10," said Paul Hamnett, senior vice president, Sony Ericsson North America. "With the convergence of our user experience platform and the Android OS, we are bringing consumers a smartphone experience that is not only exciting, but also very refined. Following the successful global launch of the Xperia™ X10, we are pleased to partner with AT&T to launch this phone in the U.S. market." Pricing and Availability The Sony Ericsson Xperia™ X10 smartphone will be available in black at AT&T stores, authorized retailers and www.wireless.att.com on August 15 for $149.99 after a two-year service agreement and minimum smartphone data plan. For the complete lineup of AT&T offerings, visit www.att.com. *AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc. Viewable screen display area is measured diagonally. A portion of memory is used for data management purposes. Data charges apply for content and updates transferred through the mobile Web.
The form-factor is cool... that thing is thinner than Kate Moss. But what you say about it being stuck at 1.6 makes me think this thing is DOA.
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Good to see Sony making a comeback in the Cheap electronics market!
Hopefully they can topple Samsung!
This thing might do good if they offer it on other carriers. If AT&T try and limit themselves like like they did with the Iphone, they would probablywould see very small sales.
Sony needs to merge Ericsson with PSP. Thats a phone that I'd go for
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Although the phone has a nice cpu (1Ghz Snapdragon), it only has 384MB of ram. Also I'm not sure if this is a custom AT&T version or a missprint in the release. The phone has been out for months and only comes with 1GB of onboard ROM and a microSD slot.
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I think the big thing on this phone is that it will be an affordable Android option for those who are on At&t, but not iPhone users or smart phone users. These users won't know nor care as much about the internals. They will just want a pretty, capable, and cheap smart phone. As far as it goes this one looks the part although it may (at least to users like those at HH) seem to be an under performing unit, the general consumer will see it as eye candy. I personally bet this will be a pretty big seller at least among Android hand sets on At&t!
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